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Kids Definition · 1 of 3 verb. ˈpik. 1. : to strike, pierce, or break up with a pointed tool. 2. a. : to remove matter from bit by bit by or as if by plucking.
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verb phrase · Informal. to criticize or blame; tease; harass. to single out; choose: · Informal. · to choose; designate: · to examine (an assortment of items) ...
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pick in American English 1 · 1. to choose or select from among a group · 2. to seek and find occasion for; provoke · 3. to attempt to find; seek out · 4. to ...
To treat someone unfairly by criticizing or punishing them. To harass or bother someone or something, usually unfairly. My sister was always picked on at school ...
pick verb [T] (REMOVE). to remove or move something with your fingers or hands: I picked a piece of lint off my suit. We picked apples yesterday.
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verb. look for and gather. “pick mushrooms” · verb. select carefully from a group · noun. the person or thing chosen or selected · noun. the best people or things ...
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pick · 1. To move (something) to a higher position: boost, elevate, heave, hoist, lift, raise, rear, take up, uphold, uplift, upraise, uprear. · 2. To collect ( ...
to say all of the things that are bad or wrong about (someone or something) : to criticize (a person or thing) in a very detailed and usually unkind way.
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Pick Definition · To throw (a shuttle) · To eat sparingly or fussily. · To thieve or pilfer. · To gather the harvest from. · To gather growing berries, flowers, etc.
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